Wednesday, September 27, 2017

The Way Forward

Multi-Sensory Humans

The old pathway—pursuing the ability to manipulate and control—no longer works. It now produces only violence and destruction.”
Gary Zukov

Humanity is on the cusp of an evolutionary leap from five sensory to multi-sensory human beings. With five sensory humans, there is a one-to-one cause and effect relationship to almost any experience or event. When X happens, Y will be the result, therefore we must hold life in suspended animation and not allow change to take place. This is what we are seeing in the rise of what is now being called the “alt-right.” It hearkens back to a time of white domination, colonialism, and control of people through intimidation and violence.

The rise of authoritarian regimes, of violent dictatorships and police states, is the backward tug of a human species in the throes of extinction. The perception that they are fighting for their way of life is, therefore, understandable. Much of the world has moved beyond such byzantine notions of where we need to be, and what is required for us to get there. Multi-sensory humans see that all life on this planet rests in finely tuned equilibrium—change in any of it leads to change in all of it. They understand that we must live in unity, and the way to maintain balance is through cooperation, not violence.

Multi-sensory human beings have reverence for all of creation, realizing that they are only one manifestation of life on planet Earth. Gary Zukov writes, “Reverence automatically brings forth patience. Reverence permits non-judgmental justice. Reverence is a perception of the soul.” In the process of evolving, we begin to see reality as a broad, dynamic system that extends beyond our physical reality; it includes the realm of the spirit, of future generations, of the world soul, and the movement time. The backward tug that we're experiencing will, no doubt, go on for a while and cause devastation to many, but its days are waning.

We can see the forward movement gaining momentum in the human response to the natural disasters that have occurred not just in America, but the earthquakes in Mexico, the flooding in Sri Lanka and the United Kingdom. Humans helping humans, strangers helping strangers, with no regard for color, race or religion—they help simply because help is needed. Those people, those multi-sensory people, are operating from their souls. Their consciousness has extended beyond self-interest to include all of humanity. That's where we're headed. I pray for full speed ahead.

                                                                   In the Spirit,

                                                                        Jane

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